Chapter 1963 The life taken away by the book wearer 51
And Fang Sanniang saw that Fang Erniang was beaten to death, and she couldn't help but feel depressed. After all, it was not easy to have such a silly and trusting helper, but in the end, she was killed quickly. This made Fang Sanniang unable to help herself.
Are you depressed, thinking that this woman is too useless? If she wants to clean up An Ran again and bring An Ran down, who should she find to encourage her?
What she didn't know was that while she was worrying about who to attack next, An Ran was preparing to close the net.
Fang Sanniang found someone to instigate Fang Erniang, Fang Siniang, the former Princess of Prince An, and others. Although she did not come forward personally, she must have spread it through her people. It is impossible to let this happen out of thin air.<
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Since it was done manually, unless someone kills someone and silences them, the matter will be exposed one day.
And it is impossible to kill people and silence them. After all, how can Fang Sanniang kill people and silence them? Do it by herself? Impossible, but if she doesn't do it by herself, someone new will be in charge of her crimes. In short, it is impossible for her to do anything.
None can be found.
There is nothing to say about the people who were contacted by her men, such as Fang Erniang, Fang Siniang, and the people around the former Princess An, etc. After all, Fang Sanniang is not stupid, and there is no way that her men will be exposed.
She went to contact her in person, lest she would be exposed one day if she found her people? So when she contacted those people, her men were all masked. Those who were bribed saw what the other party bribed them to do, and they were right
There is not much harm to my master, some are even beneficial to my master, and since I have money, I do it.
However, this is based on the fact that their masters are still there and their interests are not harmed. If something happens to their masters because of what they did and their interests are harmed, these people may not bite back.
It was better to encourage Fang Siniang to act in the first place. After all, the rumors she heard were spread by the maids in the house, not Fang Siniang's people; the storybook given to her was also given by others.
, it was not given by Fang Siniang’s maid, so when Fang Siniang got into an accident and died, no one thought that she had been tricked, they just thought that she was seeking her own death.
The same goes for Princess An.
Although Princess An regretted it after successfully driving away the Anron family and felt that she had suffered a loss, no matter how much she suffered, she was still the princess. At most, she lost some profits. Her status was not reduced. The one beside her who was bribed
Grandma’s interests are not harmed, so the other party will naturally not react in any way.
But when it comes to Fang Erniang, Fang Erniang is dead, and her confidant Nanny is in great misfortune.
Fang Erniang is a concubine, not a wife. After she dies, her natal family will not be able to take care of her things. The mansion will automatically take over her belongings, including Fang Erniang’s confidant.
Now the confidant Nanny was nervous. After all, Fang Erniang deliberately poached An Ran and came to be Wei Heng's concubine. The confidant Nanny was not stupid. Naturally, she knew that Fang Erniang's behavior would definitely make Fang Anran hate her.
After all, if Fang Erniang died, if she didn’t hate her, Fang Erniang would not have been in the house for many years, and An Ran would never see her again.
And when she thinks that An Ran hates Fang Erniang to death, can she not be nervous? She is afraid that she used to be Fang Erniang's confidant, and An Ran will retaliate against her.
Afraid that she would be retaliated against, or even have all her belongings confiscated by An Ran and sold out, this confidant nun fell to her knees on the first day that the sale deed fell into An Ran’s hands.
In order to ensure that she would not be sold, and that her property would not be confiscated by An Ran, her confidant wanted to surrender, and for this surrender, she told the story of being bribed. After all, other than this, there was no other way.
There are other better ways to surrender. After all, if you pat your chest and promise that she will be loyal to Fang Anran in the future, others will not want her. Apart from this, she can't give anything more valuable.
Moreover, she also felt that if the person who bribed her had not encouraged Fang Erniang to bring many women into the house, she would not have offended Fang Erniang, who was disliked by many people, and in the end Fang Erniang was killed.
, which resulted in him losing his master, and now he fell into the hands of Princess Heng, at his mercy.
In other words, everything she did was caused by that person. In this case, she naturally wanted to tell that person, firstly, to surrender, and secondly, to see if Fang Anran could find out who that person was.
, and then dealt with that person. In this way, he could be regarded as avenging himself.
So at that moment, Nanny, the confidant of Fang Erniang, went to An Ran and said, "Your Majesty, I have something to do with Fang Xuanshi. I want to talk to you. I wonder if you can step aside."
When An Ran heard what she said, he wanted to hear what she was going to say, so he immediately listened to her words and stepped back. Then the nun named Cui said with sincerity and fear: "Mother, Fang Xuan's death did not happen for no reason.
There’s a reason!”
An Ran heard her say this and said: "What, you want to tell me about Fang Xuanshi, do you want to avenge her? Then you go talk to the prince, but I don't care about it. After all, I don't have anyone crawling on me.
I don’t care at all whether the sister who was in her husband’s bed died for a reason, and I will not avenge her.”
Seeing that An Ran had misunderstood, Grandma Cui said hurriedly: "Madam, this is not what I mean. What I mean is that someone contacted me and gave me a sum of money, just to encourage me to encourage Fang Xuan to serve and make more arrangements."
The beauty came in. Arranging for more beauties to come in will naturally make the people in the mansion unhappy, and then kill Fang Xuan. However, the old slave thought that Fang Xuan's death should not be caused by this person, because the people in the mansion
It's normal to be unhappy, but when it comes to choosing a waiter who wants to kill someone, it's not necessarily possible. In other words, the person didn't want to kill the waiter, but he chose the waiter to die, which was not what she expected.
Therefore, the old slave thought that the other party's purpose was not to kill Fang Xuanshi, but had another purpose. The old slave felt that since the other party's purpose was not aimed at Fang Xuanshi, it was probably aimed at the palace.
Yes, I’d better check carefully to see what the other party’s purpose is.”
The reason why Grandma Cui confessed that someone bribed her was because she thought that if she didn't confess, Fang Anran would most likely confiscate her money and sell herself, so she might as well confess and see if she could get a chance to survive.
What?
An Ran said: "Is there such a thing? Can you find out who the person you are contacting is?"
Grandma Cui asked, hesitated for a while, and then said: "When the other party contacted Lao Nu, he contacted me at Moxuan Teahouse. He was wearing a curtain hat. I don't know who the other party is. If I listen to the other party's voice,
, the old slave could hear it; also, when she handed the old slave the money, the old slave found a mole on the side of her hand. In addition, the old slave also paid attention to it and followed her to see where she went. Finally,
It was discovered that she went to the Duke of Qingyang's Mansion precisely because the other party went to the Duke of Qingyang's Mansion. The old servant felt that the other party's purpose might be to target the palace. After all, the Duke of Qingyang's Palace had targeted the palace during the dispute over the reserve.
Chapter completed!